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Everyone and their mum is releasing their own True Wireless Earbuds. Blitzwolf is the latest with their BW-FYE1 True Wireless Earbuds, these come with their own charging case.

Unboxing was very simple, inside was the charging case containing the earbuds, additional tips and a micro-USB cable. The first thing I noticed was the case is slippery and can collect fingerprints. Inside were the earbuds, which have magnetic connectors allowing them to charge once inside. There are then red LEDs on the top to let you know they are charging.

I was impressed with the design of the earbuds themselves. They feature rubber wing tips built in and a “steam” on the bottom. This meant they were one of the most stable earphones I have tried in a long time. The wings and stem meant that they rested against my head and didn’t move.

The sound quality for these was a bit underwhelming. The mids, lows and highs aren’t that clear, and there is a huge amount of sound bleeding. The volume even at the top wasn’t that loud and let in a lot of traffic noise. There is also no ANC, which is a must-have for me. I don’t want to be hitting the volume limit. At the highest volume, the sound starts to sound very rough.

Overall for entry-level realizing wireless earbuds, these are OK and have a lot of the right features. But the main goal of sound and quality are definitely lacking in these. Finally, remember to check out our other audio reviews.